PAGE TWO Class and Society Notes SENIOR NOTES On March 19, a meeting of the Senior Class was held to elect a his torian, giftorian, poet, and prophet. Dick Walser, one who has been in the class of ’26 since the first grade, was unanimously elected historian. Florence Swaim was chosen giftorian. For poetess, Stephanie Brogaw was seiected. Elizabeth Hackney was elected prophetess. (We think she has a hard task for who knows what will become of the class of ‘25?) It has been suggested that Miss Owens and Varner Sink go out for track. When Mi.ss Owen started chasing ‘Charlie’ around the room the other day, they both ran “pretty” fast. The members of the Senior Class have been busy for the last two weeks having their pictures taken. Mr. Hitchcock has done especially good work and so far the camera has not been broken. Be sweet to the Seniors, only eight weeks’ till we leave you. SOPHOMORE NOTES THE LEXHIPEP APP.II. 7. 1925 She can make it quickly aS we all know. Helen Pickard Helen Pickard often called ‘ pick,” Around the boys she does cute tricks. Millard loves the twinkle in her eyes And will ’till the sun does fail to rise. The posters have been finished so all you who want to see what great artists we are, come to Room 8 and take a peep. much Beulah Banning Beulah Banning is a girl so tall During five minute periods she prows the hall; For there, a look at Boyd, she may have the chance. But if not she is satisfied with just a glance. What would happen if: Mrs. Estes didn’t give us work to do? Miss Walker did not fuss at us for not knowing our lessons? Auburn failed to make A on all subjects? Nat came back to school after lunch? FAMIIJAR SAYINGS IN ANTI ABOCT B. S. H. Novella Caniphell A secretive girl is the attractive Novella I'll tell you something if you don’t tell her; Over a boy named Carl, slie is simply wild. But if you ask her about It. she is perfectly mild. V’irglnia Walser A pretty girl is Virginia Dare, She possesses those features that are so rare. Rosy cheeks and culy hair She is the fairest of the fair. The Sophomore Class seems to be asleep. (Exceptions, “Dot” Dorsett and the “Jumping Jack”.) We, the Sophomore Class of 1925, are very glad to have Mr. Stiokes with us again after his illness of two days. About one half the girls going out for track are from the Sophomore Class. The Sophomore Class of Room 4 will be very glad when Lyda Bee stops her “barking”. We appreciate the chapel exercises of the Hi-Y’s very much. Alice Myrtle Koonts still remains .Mi.ss Bula’s pet. Inez Henley Inez Henley is good in writing stories. In the use of big words she always glories. In every theme she writes, her fame dries grow. And she certainly doesn’t mind tell ing you so. “AW rr-r-r- right.” “Boys and girls, remember, no talk ing in the library.” “Mr. Allen, may we be excused this period?” “Going to chapel today?” “Have you got any chewing gum? “Je ne sals pas Mon Francais , “Oh Death!” “Mr. Hunt, you call on me all the time.” “Shuredness ’tis.” “I can’t write any thing for the Bexhipep.” “I’d be glad to help you but I haven’t time.” “Have you had your pictures made? Bet me see ’em.” “Give me one of your cards— Please! “Bet's jump rope.” “This class is the ‘yawnlngest’ bunch of dum-bells I ever saw.” GOOD ADVICE JUNIOR NOTE.S The Junior class rings have been ordered at last and we are waiting in anticipation for their arrival. They are the first standard rings that have yet been used by Bexington High School and we are glad to set an ex ample for the rest of the Junior classes that are to come. THO.SE FRESH MEN Paulino Tiannlng Pauline, Pauline, sewing all day. To make dainty clothes she knows the way. If you are in need of a loe'ely trous- sea We have already picked out our mascot for the coming year—if she lasts that long. Although Nat will not share his pet with us, we will maybe have the pleasure of seeing him drive her around the c,a;ne'r once in .a while. Don’t be what you Ain’t; Jes be what you is. Case if you is not what yo’ am Den yo’ am not what you is. If you is jes’ a little tad pole Don’t try to be a frog; If you is jes’ de tail Don’t try to wag de dog. You can always pass de plate If you can’t exhort an’ preach; If you is je.s’ a pebble Don’t try to be de beach Don’t be what yo’ ain’t Jes’ be what you is. Case de man what plays it square Am g’wine to get his. It ain’t what yo’ is has been. It’s what you now am is. Selected-

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